AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWildfire Smoke & Air Quality: Hazardous smoke settled over Spokane and Spokane Valley, with AQI above 300 Friday morning, likely pushed by Oregon and Central Washington fires; officials warned conditions may linger through the weekend. Traffic Safety: Oregon State Police report a serious I-84 rollover near Umatilla County that ejected a baby and two other passengers; the driver was arrested on DUI-related charges. Public Health—Nitrous Oxide: Sen. Ron Wyden and others introduced a federal bill to curb “laughing gas” misuse, including stronger FDA oversight and limits on flavored, youth-targeted products. Medicare & Physician Payment: Lawmakers advanced proposals affecting how doctors are paid under Medicare, with physician groups praising parts of the package while Democrats push back on additional prior authorization changes. West Nile in Southern Oregon: Oregon Health Authority confirmed West Nile virus in mosquitoes in Eagle Point, the state’s first detection this year, urging residents to reduce standing water and protect themselves outdoors. Drug Pricing Accountability: Oregon and other states announced major multistate settlements tied to alleged generic drug price-fixing by Glenmark, with potential compensation for eligible buyers. Salmon Hatchery Funding: Support is building in Congress to restore Columbia River salmon hatchery funding tied to the SAFE program, after BPA ended more than $2 million in annual support. Community Health Access: Deschutes Children’s Foundation says 1 in 10 Deschutes County residents access services through its campuses, reflecting growing demand for child and family support.
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